SCARLET ORANGE BROWN

Ken Carpenter and Chris Huesman

Scarlet Orange Brown Ohio Football. Unfiltered. Unapologetic. Every week, longtime coaches and diehard fans Ken Carpenter and Chris Huesman deliver sharp analysis, bold opinions, and locker-room-level insight on the Ohio State Buckeyes, Cincinnati Bengals, and Cleveland Browns. From Ryan Day’s game plans to Joe Burrow’s clutch performances and the Browns’ latest drama, this show goes beyond the box score to give you real football talk—no fluff, no spin. Whether you’re tailgating in Columbus, pacing through a Bengals fourth quarter, or praying for a Browns breakthrough, Scarlet Orange Brown is your weekly fix for: 🔥 Unfiltered commentary🧠 Smart football debates🎙️ Coaching-level analysis😂 Plenty of laughs and real talkIf you bleed scarlet and gray, stripes, or brown and orange, hit follow and join the movement. This is more than a podcast—it’s a weekly ritual for Ohio football junkies.

  1. 19H AGO

    From Buckeyes vs. Miami To Bengals Momentum And Browns Grit

    Rivalries shift, rumors fly, and the film doesn’t lie—welcome to an Ohio football week with real stakes. We kick off with Michigan’s headline hire of Kyle Whittingham and what it signals for the Big Ten’s balance of power, then zero in on the matchup that matters most: Ohio State vs Miami in the Cotton Bowl. The line leans Buckeyes, the total leans tight, and the deciding factor may be as simple as protection and pace. We break down Miami’s disruptive defensive line and the antidotes Ohio State can deploy: quicker progression reads, pocket movement, and a tempo mix that forces arm tackles and creates mid-range explosives. The twist everyone’s watching is Ryan Day reclaiming play-calling duties. With Day on the sheet, the Buckeyes historically score more, disguise tendencies better, and lean into scripted answers that punish aggressive fronts. Add a month of self-scout and healthier personnel, and you’ve got a blueprint that shifts the stress onto Miami’s linebackers and safeties. The roster lens matters too. We talk transfer portal strategy, why stacking edges is non-negotiable for November football, and how a top in-state pass rusher could stabilize next season’s front. Then we widen the lens: Oregon’s experience, Alabama’s muscle memory, and whether Ole Miss can shock Georgia. In the NFL window, Joe Burrow’s 75-game resume lands him in rarified air while Cincinnati’s defense surges with takeaways. Cleveland’s patchwork line, a thin receiver room, and the Steelers test set up a gritty, high-leverage finish where special teams and run fits could swing the day. It’s a fast, candid tour through strategy, matchups, and momentum—no fluff, just football. If you’re riding with the Buckeyes, curious about the Bengals’ late push, or weighing Browns vs Steelers, this one gives you the why behind the what. If you enjoyed the show, follow, share with a friend, and leave a quick review—what’s your boldest pick this week? Tune in every week for a new episode!

    28 min
  2. DEC 19

    Christmas Edition: Ohio Football, Cold Truths, And Christmas Stories

    December football in Ohio doesn’t ask nice questions—it demands answers. We open with the Buckeyes’ surge into the playoff picture, powered by a stack of All‑Americans and the kind of depth only a program fluent in NIL and the transfer portal can sustain. The debate gets real fast: what matters more in the postseason—elite talent, crisp red zone play calling, or how a staff solves third downs when defenses know your tendencies? We unpack the Heisman snub energy, the injury truths behind the rotation, and the one or two portal pieces that could tilt January. Then we slide to the NFL, where the Bengals’ shutout loss brought more than a bad scoreline. Burrow’s frustration, facilities chatter, and a flat two‑minute mindset underscored a bigger problem: when process slips, cold‑weather football exposes you. We talk roster construction that travels in January, why young defenders deserve more oxygen, and what it will take to reset against Miami. From there, the Browns’ picture sharpens into a tough reality—an injury‑riddled offensive line, penalties, and a run game that can’t cover for QB growing pains. The path forward is clear if not easy: define the quarterback plan, rebuild the trench, and add a receiver who scares coverage. Culture and context matter too. Michigan’s off‑field spiral isn’t tabloid fodder; it’s a recruiting and reputation story that touches every Big Ten locker room. Recruits weigh development, stability, and trust as much as trophies. And because it’s our Christmas edition, we finish with laughs and chaos—tree disasters, pet mayhem, and the kind of family stories that make Home Alone and Christmas Vacation feel like documentaries. Through it all, one theme holds: winners manage details when the weather turns and the margins shrink. If you love Ohio State strategy, Bengals and Browns honesty, and a little holiday comedy to round it out, you’re in the right place. Hit follow, share with a fan who needs a reality check, and drop your lock and upset for the week—we’ll read the best picks on the next show. Tune in every week for a new episode!

    57 min
  3. DEC 11

    How Ohio State, The Bengals, And The Browns All Let Wins Slip Away And What Must Change Next

    Three teams, three painful lessons—and a state still bracing for January football. We open with Ohio State’s 13-10 loss to Indiana, digging into red zone miscues, conservative calls that rolled the QB left into pressure, and a missed 27-yarder that symbolized a day where nothing synced. The defense kept them in it, but a few deep shots and a distracted offensive brain trust turned a winnable game into a blueprint for what must change before the Cotton Bowl. From there we zoom out to the bracket: how seeding quietly grants home-field edges, why Alabama–Oklahoma might be the toughest early test, and what a likely Texas A&M or Miami matchup means for a Buckeyes offense searching for identity. NIL takes center stage as we talk alumni engines and how open money has reshaped parity—the back door is gone, and programs like Indiana are sprinting through the front with the right coach and a deep roster. Then it’s back to the NFL, where Cincinnati’s 39-34 loss to Buffalo showcased a familiar script: Burrow drops four TDs, the ground game hums, and the defense can’t get off the field. We unpack missed tackles, linebackers exposed by crossers, and third-and-long scrambles that swing games. The fix is clear: target linebackers, double down on OL continuity, and find a reliable WR3 while the core remains championship-caliber. Cleveland’s 31-29 defeat to Tennessee stings for a different reason. A late two-point trick call overshadowed a big day from Shadur and elite flashes from Garrett and Collins. Add in special teams errors and mounting injuries, and the Browns feel closer than the record shows. We outline an actionable plan—commit to a QB track, reinforce the line, add a slot separator, and keep the defense intact—because the roster isn’t far from winning football. If you want a candid, Ohio-first lens on what just happened and what has to happen next, you’ll find it here—smart, unsentimental, and focused on solutions. Enjoy the ride with us, and if this hit home, follow, share with a friend, and leave a review so more Ohio fans can join the conversation. Tune in every week for a new episode!

    40 min
  4. DEC 4

    How Ohio State Dominated Michigan, Why Burrow Changes Bengals Chances, And What The Browns Must Fix

    Rivalry week delivered clarity and chaos all at once, and we took notes. We open with Ohio State’s blueprint: a bully-ball offensive line, the emergence of Bo Jackson in the run game, and a Patricia-led defense that snuffed out explosives and forced Michigan off script. Julian Sayin’s composure after an early pick set the tone for clean pockets, balanced calls, and a scoreboard that matched the eye test. From comms confusion to sideline scuffles and marathon reviews, the noise never rattled a team built for domes, turf, and playoff pressure. Then we pivot to the title chase. Indiana stands between the Buckeyes and a top seed, and the keys are simple: spy the quarterback, deny scramble lanes, and make Mendoza win from the pocket. We weigh matchups, recruiting momentum, and how staff changes ripple through development. Beyond Columbus, the national board simmers—Georgia’s steel, Alabama’s punch, Big 12 volatility, and ACC trickiness that could reshape the bracket. Conference titles still matter, even in the 12-team era, and seeding rewards teams that finish with discipline. Down in Cincinnati, belief is back. Joe Burrow elevated tempo and timing, while the defense cashed in with five takeaways and well-timed pressure. Depth becomes destiny in December, and a seasoned backup like Joe Flacco might be the quiet advantage no other AFC contender can match if injuries strike. We map the Bengals’ remaining path and where they can steal edges against Buffalo and division foes. In Cleveland, it’s a harder conversation: special teams miscues, stalled red zone trips, and a WR room that leaves a tight end—Harold Fannin—leading in yards. There’s real talent with Swearinger and Quinshon Johnson, but the Browns need cleaner structure and defined roles to turn potential into points during a must-win stretch. Tap play for honest breakdowns, smart trends, and clear game plans. If this episode hits your feed, share it with an Ohio football friend, and drop your Heisman pick and AFC North winner in a review. Subscribe so you never miss a Monday victory lap or a Friday reality check. Tune in every week for a new episode!

    40 min
  5. NOV 19

    How The Buckeyes Cruise While The Bengals And Browns Search For Answers

    Ohio football handed us a full spectrum of emotions: the Buckeyes steamrolled UCLA behind ruthless efficiency and depth, the Bengals unraveled under pressure without Joe Burrow, and the Browns proved elite on defense while searching for quarterback stability. We dig into how Julian Sayin’s calm start and a 100-yard Lorenzo Styles Jr. return set the tone for Ohio State, why resting Carnell Tate and Jeremiah Smith now matters for Rutgers and Michigan, and how Matt Patricia’s fingerprints are all over a disciplined, relentless defense that looks playoff-ready. Then we head to Cincinnati, where the lack of sustained drives exposed a defense already stretched thin. We unpack how pressure changed the Bengals’ short-game rhythm, where tempers and penalties flipped momentum, and who actually flashed promise: Mims, Fairchild, Chase Brown, and a trio of young defenders who need snaps more than speeches. The conversation turns candid about what a Burrow-less plan must look like and which pieces are worth building around when the margins tighten. Cleveland’s story sits in the middle: Myles Garrett continues a Hall-of-Fame arc as the offense scrambles after Dylan Gabriel’s concussion. Shedeur Sanders stepped in, took hits, and showed leadership beyond the box score, while a few officiating moments sparked the recurring question about consistency across the league. We map the Browns’ best path on turf in Las Vegas: simplify early-down calls, protect the pocket, and let the defense cash in field position. If you love Ohio State football, need a sober read on the Bengals’ identity crisis, or want the clearest plan for the Browns to grind out wins, this one delivers real answers and bold calls. Subscribe, share with an Ohio fan who needs the therapy, and leave a review with your upset pick for the week. Tune in every week for a new episode!

    35 min
  6. NOV 12

    How Ohio State Dominated Purdue While Cincinnati Regroups And Cleveland Searches For Answers

    A 34-10 win can look routine on paper, but the Buckeyes made it a statement about depth, discipline, and timing. We unpack how Julian Sayin’s precision and Jeremiah Smith’s red-zone gravity paired with a steadier kicking game to control Purdue for 60 minutes. The conversation moves past the box score into the quieter edges that decide November: interior O-line shuffles, defensive communication, and the snap-count strategy that’s kept Ohio State’s starters fresher than most of the Big Ten. With UCLA, Rutgers, and a trip to Ann Arbor ahead, we weigh the Heisman chatter against the need to get the backup quarterback real reps now, not later. From college to the pros, the mood shifts. Cincinnati used the bye to open Joe Burrow’s return window and a path back to complementary football. The issue is simple and stubborn: missed tackles, soft pressure, and late-game busts don’t survive AFC North fights. We break down why simplifying calls, tightening run fits, and letting Burrow feed YAC monsters could flip a season hanging by a thread. On the lake, Cleveland’s special teams miscues and penalty spikes overshadow flashes from Jerry Jeudy and a rising rookie linebacker. We sort rumor from reality on the quarterback talk and outline how smarter tight end usage and situational discipline can salvage respect, if not a playoff push. If depth wins titles, Ohio State is building the right kind of margin. If details win Sundays, the Bengals and Browns have a clear checklist. Hear our take, bring your own, and join the debate. If you enjoy the show, follow, share with a friend, and leave a quick review so more Ohio fans can find us. Tune in every week for a new episode!

    33 min
  7. NOV 6

    Buckeyes Dominate, Bengals Stumble, Browns Seek Answers Ahead Of Jets

    A top seed, a meltdown, and a reset — Ohio football gave us everything this week. We open with Ohio State’s statement win and why their No. 1 ranking is more than PR. The defense throttled Penn State with surgical second‑half adjustments, Styles and Reese flew sideline to sideline, and Julian Sayin’s efficiency put real weight behind the Heisman buzz. We unpack the path ahead, strength of schedule noise, and how a modest boost to the run game could make this offense almost impossible to defend. Then we turn to the Bengals, where brilliance on offense keeps colliding with defensive breakdowns. Eight straight games allowing 27 or more, 117 points surrendered across three, and a missed‑tackle tally that has spiraled past triple digits — it’s all here. We dig into why tackling and run fits are the fastest levers to pull, how roster moves at the deadline signal the front office’s timeline, and what it will take to avoid wasting elite skill performances late in games. Cleveland rounds out the slate with a pragmatic shift: Kevin Stefanski hands playcalling to Tommy Rees as Deshaun Watson inches toward practice. We talk through a realistic path to competence — a veteran wideout who separates, situational two‑QB packages to stress defenses, and cleaner sequencing that doesn’t vanish after the opening drive. With a top‑tier defense, the Browns don’t need fireworks; they need a weekly blueprint that reliably finds 20+ points. Along the way, we hit the ACC’s surprise heft, SEC depth, Notre Dame’s ever‑dangerous positioning, Heisman voting dynamics, and a few betting leans for your weekend card. If you enjoy sharp, Ohio‑centric football talk with real fixes and clear takeaways, tap follow, share with a friend, and leave a quick review to help more fans find the show. Who’s your Heisman front‑runner right now? Tell us and we’ll feature the best takes next week. Tune in every week for a new episode!

    36 min

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Scarlet Orange Brown Ohio Football. Unfiltered. Unapologetic. Every week, longtime coaches and diehard fans Ken Carpenter and Chris Huesman deliver sharp analysis, bold opinions, and locker-room-level insight on the Ohio State Buckeyes, Cincinnati Bengals, and Cleveland Browns. From Ryan Day’s game plans to Joe Burrow’s clutch performances and the Browns’ latest drama, this show goes beyond the box score to give you real football talk—no fluff, no spin. Whether you’re tailgating in Columbus, pacing through a Bengals fourth quarter, or praying for a Browns breakthrough, Scarlet Orange Brown is your weekly fix for: 🔥 Unfiltered commentary🧠 Smart football debates🎙️ Coaching-level analysis😂 Plenty of laughs and real talkIf you bleed scarlet and gray, stripes, or brown and orange, hit follow and join the movement. This is more than a podcast—it’s a weekly ritual for Ohio football junkies.